Thanks for the comments! The lavender smelt absolutely gorgeous. I was pleased with the photos but unfortunately I don't think there is a camera yet invented to capture smell!! :)
Fabulous job on these photos. I felt like I was right inside the fields. I also enjoyed your other pictures of Devon. We have good friend that lives there and have been able to visit twice. It is an amazing area.
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Hi Thanks for sharing your wonderful pictured with the rest of us. Where did you take the pictures of the lavender fields? I would just love to see them.
I live in the beautiful city of Bath and enjoy taking photos, baking cupcakes and collecting conkers. I like long country walks, dogs in coats and pouring sugar.
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Great pictures I like the third shot
Thanks very much. I can definitely recommend spending a day relaxing in a lavender field! :)
Woaaahhh,
i love your photographs!
The second one is delectable, bet that field smelt good (:
Lovely, you can almost smell them.
Thanks for the comments! The lavender smelt absolutely gorgeous. I was pleased with the photos but unfortunately I don't think there is a camera yet invented to capture smell!! :)
Fabulous job on these photos. I felt like I was right inside the fields. I also enjoyed your other pictures of Devon. We have good friend that lives there and have been able to visit twice. It is an amazing area.
Good Day!I'm Jessica from the Philippines. I'm in highschool. And we are learning programming. We are also required to have a blog. with this, we are also required to have friends and co blog from other countries. I think your blog about your photos is great. By the way I really like your moving picture at the corner of your blog. My blog is all about programming. well not almost programming. I also have my experiences and movie reviews. We are just required to have people who used blog to comment on our blog to. so please visit my blog. www.godaddict.blogspot.com thank you.
Gosh you can smell the lavender through your wonderful pictures - thankyou so much - it's my fave !
Hi Thanks for sharing your wonderful pictured with the rest of us. Where did you take the pictures of the lavender fields? I would just love to see them.
Hi Gaenor,
Thanks for the comment! The lavender fields are here: http://www.hitchinlavender.com/
Definitely worth a visit! :)
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